Hi all,
We live in Spain my husband has been on the waiting list for 2 years to have a knee replacement he is in dreadful pain, in both knees now. He was therefore delighted to receive a call to see a consultant and operation planned for 21st February, he went for the pre op, had blood tests, then told to have an ECG, he took the result back to the anaesthetist who told him he had an arrithmia and to go to his own Dr.
Long story but he was put on blood thinners and is now in the process of getting his INR between 2 - 3. It was 1.15 now 1.8. He was obviously very disappointed he could not have his knee operation but understands the reasons why not.
He was told when his INR is stable he will go for another ECG and see a cardiologist. Then he can have his knee done!!
I suppose he could have had the irregular heartbeat for years? He has never had an ECG. Have any of you had an operation with an irregular heartbeat before? The Dr said the blood thinners are preventative?
He is just 70 has had high blood pressure for years,(under control) always been fit and healthy, put on a bit of weight since COVIDas unable to move as much due to his knees.
Will he always have the irregular heartbeat?
Thanks for any advice.
Barbara